AMC Releases India’s First “Patient-Doctor Manifesto” On Rights Of Patients And Doctors

AMC Releases India’s First “Patient-Doctor Manifesto” On Rights Of Patients And Doctors

AMC Releases India’s First “Patient-Doctor Manifesto” On Rights Of Patients And Doctors

India’s first-ever manifesto which highlights the rights of both patients and doctors was released to the Indian public recently. Authored by the Mumbai-based surgeons Dr. Aparna Govil Bhasker and Dr. Debraj Shome, “Patient & Doctor Rights Manifesto” defines the various aspects of doctor-patient relationship.

Dr. Vipin Checker, President of the Association of Medical Consultants (AMC)– a Doctor’s body representing over 11,000 medical specialists in India – formally launched the document. Dr. Lalit Kapoor who is the founder of AMC provided critical inputs to this document.

The Manifesto which forms a part of the upcoming book “Dear People, With Love and Care, Your Doctors,” is a compilation of stories by some of the most compassionate doctors who talk about some of the most touching experiences in their careers. This book is at the pre- production stage and will be globally launched in July 2019 by the renowned literary house Bloomsbury, with foreword written by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

It helps set the perimeter of their mutual relationship and conduct on 17 different aspects, including empathy; trust; information and communication; cost of treatment; identity and professional status; records and reports; emergency medical care; informed consent; confidentiality; second opinion; non-discrimination; safety and quality care; deficiency in service; alternative treatment options; source for obtaining drugs or tests; discharge, referral and transfers; and redressal.

Speaking at the launch of the Manifesto, Dr. Debraj Shome said, “The Doctor-patient relationship is one of the purest bonds that has existed in the society from times immemorial. Unfortunately, in the last few years, there has been a gradual erosion of faith and trust in this equation. Times have changed and from being treated akin to God once upon a time, today we hear stories of doctors being assaulted in public. The aim of this Manifesto is to clearly delineate the rights and duties of both doctors and patients to help restore the pristine balance and sanctity of this sacred relationship.”

Added Dr. Aparna Govil Bhasker, “The systemic problems in society are creating a rift between doctors and patients and we hear many discouraging stories of this strained relationship in the media daily. The lack of trust from both parties is so widespread that today we have come to a state where it almost feels like India is at war with its doctors. There are various reasons for this and deep introspection is needed from both sides to evaluate the reasons for this deteriorating relationship. This Manifesto will help re-establish a dialogue between the two parties and the book attempts to bring back the glory of this wonderful relationship. We hope to change the narrative and initiate a positive discourse in the doctor-patient relationship in India today.”

Dr. Vipin Checker, President of the Association of Medical Consultants said, “At the end of the day, medicine is about love, kindness and compassion, and we need an urgent dialogue about the crucial need of reviving these values between a patient and the healer. This Manifesto, unanimously adopted by the Association of Medical Consultants, will go a long way in changing the way the world today perceives healthcare and the doctor-patient relationship.”

Said Dr. Lalit Kapoor, Founder of AMC, “We doctors believe that both doctors and patients are two sides of the same coin and without one, the other is incomplete & cannot exist. The relationship is extremely important to the basic fabric and ethos of society as a whole.”

About Dr. Aparna Govil Bhasker

Dr. Aparna Govil Bhasker is an accomplished Bariatric Surgeon and Laparoscopic GI Surgeon. Extremely passionate about her field of specialization. She completed her MBBS and MS in General Surgery in 2006, from Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (MGIMS), Sewagram. Set up in 1967 by none other than the first health minister of India, Ms. Sushila Nayar, MGIMS is deeply rooted in Gandhian ethics. Read more